More Idaho ski areas start season pass sales. Here’s which prices increase, stay the same
Idaho ski areas are launching their season pass sales for the 2022-23 season, with many pass options increasing in price. Brundage Mountain, near McCall, and Tamarack Resort, near Donnelly, launched sales Monday.
Like Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area, which announced its season pass prices earlier this month, Brundage and Tamarack have raised some prices. Here are the details:
Brundage Mountain
The first tier of Brundage’s season pass sale runs through March 20, after which prices will gradually increase. Officials announced that they would cap the number of passes sold for the second year in a row.
Brundage again raised the price for its adult passes by $50 to $499 — the largest increase this year. The ski area’s offering for other age groups, including young adults, teens and seniors, increased incrementally, too. Children ages 6 and under can still ski for $19.
Family, military, midweek and first-time passholder prices also went up. Families will now pay $1,249, which is a $100 hike for the second year in a row.
Find details on all of Brundage’s passes at brundage.com.
Tamarack Resort
Tamarack’s season pass sale began Monday, with lowest prices in effect until April 3.
While Tamarack’s adult season passes increased slightly in price — from $439 last year to $449 this year — many of its options remained the same price, with two options even becoming cheaper during this year’s sale.
“We know Idahoans are experiencing rising costs in all areas of their lives; no households or businesses are exempt,” Tamarack President Scott Turlington said in a news release. “With that in mind, we want to offer inflation-proof, family-pass pricing as well as discounted options for those early birds already looking forward to next season.”
Family passes decreased slightly in price, down to $1,199 from last year’s $1,279. Teen passes are $10 cheaper this year, down to $249.
For more details, visit tamarackidaho.com.
This story was originally published February 28, 2022 at 1:19 PM.